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For parents/carers of kids from 0 -12 in North Surrey and the boroughs of Richmond, Kingston and Hounslow October 2015 Issue 105 upon Thames www.familiesuponthames.co.uk Free RECRUITING NOW Successful ‘business mum’ is seeking 5 working partners to work part-time from home, alongside & without compromising family commitments or current career. If you have a supervisory, managerial, sales, marketing, recruitment or self-employed background, or you wish to develop an extraordinary lifestyle, please call Diana Page 01235 533362 07747 086518 Chertsey 07725 176 102 Cobham 01932 348 844 Hinchley Wood 01372 238 238 Isleworth 01932 701 910 Kew 020 8487 1456 New Malden 020 8540 7791 Richmond 020 8332 6741 Staines 01483 235 216 Twickenham 020 8977 0843 & Teddington Weybridge 01932 422 664 Enrolling Now! Call your local school for details QUALITY TRAINING ESTABLISHED 1988 100% DBS CHECKED CHILDCARERS • Babysitting • Flexible Daytime Childcare • Temporary Nannies • Part Time Nannies • Permanent Nannies 0844 879 7189 www.likeminders.co.uk Holiday Nannies Babysitting and Flexible Childcare Halloween & Half Term
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For parents/carers of kids from 0 -12 in North Surrey and the boroughs of Richmond, Kingston and Hounslow

October 2015 Issue 105

upon Thameswww.familiesuponthames.co.uk

Free

RECRUITING NOWSuccessful ‘business mum’ is

seeking 5 working partners to workpart-time from home, alongside &

without compromising familycommitments or current career.

If you have a supervisory,managerial, sales, marketing,recruitment or self-employed

background, or you wish to developan extraordinary lifestyle,please call Diana Page01235 53336207747 086518

Chertsey 07725 176 102Cobham 01932 348 844Hinchley Wood 01372 238 238Isleworth 01932 701 910Kew 020 8487 1456New Malden 020 8540 7791

Richmond 020 8332 6741Staines 01483 235 216Twickenham 020 8977 0843& TeddingtonWeybridge 01932 422 664

Enrolling Now!Call your local school for details

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Upcoming NT productionsThursday 24 September, 7.00pm Coriolanus (Encore)

Thursday 15 October 2015, 7.00pm Hamlet (Sonia Friedman Productions)

Thursday 19 November 2015, 7.00pm Of Mice and Men

Tuesday 8 December, 7.00pm Jane Eyre

Thursday 25 February, 7.00pm As You Like It

Tickets for all NT Live productions: £12 (£10 concessions)

Children’s productionsSaturday 17 October 2015, 2.30pm

The Elves and the Shoemaker Tickets £7 (£5 concessions)

Booking InformationTickets available online at

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020 8783 4418

The Hammond is a vibrant new theatre situated in the grounds of Hampton School in South West London, offering a varied programme of drama, music and comedy.

As an accredited National Theatre Live venue, the arrival of The Hammond ensures that the best of British theatre is now accessible locally. Up-and-coming National Theatre productions include the eagerly awaited Hamlet featuring Benedict Cumberbatch on 15 October, and the landmark revival of John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men on 19 November, starring Golden Globe winner James Franco and Tony Award nominee Chris O’Dowd.

On 17 October, families will also be enchanted by The

National Theatre Live Comes to Hampton!

Hammond’s children’s puppet show, The Elves and the Shoemaker, a charming and interactive tale of the son of a shoemaker inspired by the Ladybird Book.

The Hammond Theatre is easily accessible from Twickenham, Hampton, Richmond, Kingston and the surrounding areas and offers free onsite parking. It is a state-of-the-art venue with disabled access and a fully equipped bar.

For further information, visit www.thehammondtheatre.co.uk

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Page 28 Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond

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DOES YOUR CHILD NEED REGULAR EYE TESTS?

by Linda Stone, Editor

FAMILY HEALTH AND WELLBEING

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Research has recently revealed that almost 6 in 10 parents in the UK are unaware that their children need to have an eye test at least every two years.

If you’ve been told either that your child is too young, that you should only get their eyes tested if they have a problem, or that they have to be able to read to have an eye test, your child is missing out on a vital health check.

Opticians can look after the eyes of children, toddlers and even babies and the earlier an eye problem is detected, the better. If you’re wondering when to start getting your child’s eyes checked, do make sure that they are seen as a toddler, well before they start school. Some eye conditions, such as squint eye and lazy eye can be treated more effectively if they are discovered by the age of three.

If you don’t already attend an optical practice yourself, ask friends for recommendations. Some practices specialise in eye care for small children, while others are well set up for children with special needs. Children under 16 get the cost of their eye test covered by the NHS and also get a voucher towards the cost of a pair of spectacles, so there is no need for any child to miss out on eye care.

Once your child has had their eyes checked, the optician will let you know how often they need to visit. For many people, every two years is fine, but they may suggest your child visits every six months or every year, depending on their particular needs.

So, act now. Make sure your toddler gets a thorough eye examination at your local optical practice.

THE FAMILY DOCTOR REDEFINED IN RICHMOND

by Linda Stone, EditorThis autumn, +richmondpractice, a private doctor’s service in Richmond, celebrates 10 years of innovation, having successfully re-defined the way that primary health care is delivered in the UK.

The group, which started in a single room in a dental surgery, offers the services of private GPs, Paediatricians and Gynaecologists, working as a multi-disciplinary team from shared premises. Most of the specialists are sonographers and their work is supported by the latest in ultrasound technology available onsite. Uniquely, GPs and specialists share the responsibility for cases.

+richmond practice prides itself on catering to the needs of the patient, with the option to request a same day appointment, results, or repeat prescription by phone or online. Additionally, specialist appointments are usually taken without a referral letter and patients are attended to by the same doctor in the language of their choice, whether in English, German, French, Italian or Spanish.

For more information about +richmond practice, a CQC and BUPA registered provider commended in the Best Professional Service category by the Richmond Chamber of Commerce in 2012 and 2014, visit www.richmondpractice.co.uk

For further information, you can visit Eyecare FAQ, the website of the Association of British Dispensing Opticians at www.abdo.org.uk

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COOKING WITH CHOCOLATE!by Susan Carmichael

Just in time for Halloween, here are a few tips on using chocolate for baking.Working with ChocolateHave you ever tried melting chocolate only for it to clump into a big mess?! Knowing a little about it before you begin will save you a big headache later on.

Chocolate that you buy has been ‘tempered’- heated and cooled a number of times to very precise temperature ranges to create crystals which give it a firm set and shiny look. Tempered chocolate ‘snaps’ when broken and is hard enough to be wrapped and kept at room temperature without melting or leaving chocolate residue on its packaging. Chocolate will differ in hardness based on brand and purpose for use. Use the hardest tempered chocolate you can find in the baking aisle to give you the best set.

Melting chocolate can cause it to lose its ‘temper.’ This results in a product that is not hard at room temperature. To avoid this:Never Combine Chocolate with WaterIf even a drop of water gets into your bowl, or you use a damp spoon, you can seize an entire bowl of melted chocolate. Your mixture will get thick, clumpy and grainy and it is nearly always impossible to salvage. You will not be able to use it for dipping, but if you add about a tablespoon of vegetable oil or shortening and mix until smooth, the chocolate may be suitable for recipes that need melted chocolate, like brownies, cookies, or syrups. Remember to only use flavourings or colours which contain oils and NOT water.Melt at the Lowest Heat Possible Overheated chocolate will also seize, so melt it at the lowest possible heat until smooth. Place an inch or so of water in the pot of a double boiler, place it over low heat, and put the chocolate in the pan on top to melt – it should never touch the water. Microwaving is another alternative. For me, it works best to microwave at 50% power, stirring every

30 seconds for about a minute and a half. However, every microwave is different so err on the side of caution.✤ If your chocolate is nearly melted, don’t risk overheating it by putting it back in the microwave. Instead, stir until the small chunks have been melted by the hot chocolate. If your chocolate is still not melted after a minute and a half, microwave it for only another 15 seconds or so.✤ If your chocolate has seized as a result of overheating, you can try adding a tablespoon of vegetable oil or shortening. If you can mix it smooth, you may still be able to use it for dipping. If not, you can still use it for cookies and brownies as mentioned above.✤ If your chocolate has not seized, but you think you have overheated it, try to salvage the temper by using the seed method. Add a handful or so of solid (unmelted) chocolate to your bowl and stir until the temperature of the chocolate mixture has come down and the chocolate chunks are completely melted. Don’t mix brands of chocolate though.✤ If you dip something in chocolate and it never sets at room temperature, you have overheated your chocolate. Try melting at a lower heat next time. Getting the Hardest Possible SetGetting a hard set is really important if you

want to wrap your treats or give them away. Make sure the chocolate you are going

to use snaps when broken. Melt it at the lowest possible temperature, and stir in an extra square or two after melting, to ensure it has lots of crystals. It is okay to remove and EAT any part of the square that doesn’t completely melt!

Chocolate is loved by almost everyone. Children especially enjoy bowl licking when there’s melted chocolate involved! It can be messy but it’s pleasurable to see satisfied little helpers with chocolatey smiles!

Susan Carmichael is the proprietor of Sassy Stirrers which offers children’s cooking parties and a Saturday Cooking Club held one afternoon per month in the areas of Kingston and Esher. Sassy Stirrers also runs holiday workshops, after school clubs and lunch time clubs in local schools. For more information, visit www.sassystirrers.com

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How To Help Your Children Listen By Dr Linda Mallory

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Parents can get frustrated when they feel their children are not listening to them. I recently spoke to a mother in this situation who requested of her son “look at me when I’m speaking to you.” Why did this particular mother ask her son to do this, when she would be unlikely to use those words to another adult, unless she was particularly angry or stressed? Perhaps she was thinking that her son never listens to her, that he is never going to learn to listen, that he is rude or bad-mannered or even that he will never get anywhere in life.

The boy’s reply was “Mummy, you don’t listen with your eyes!”

Good point well made. Children may be listening even when they give the impression they are not –by looking away, day dreaming, or playing with a toy.

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Listening is a skill that we are not explicitly taught and although we generally acquire the skill naturally, some of us are better at it than others! If children are going to listen to us, then we need to model deep empathetic listening and show them we are listening to them by perspective-taking - in other words putting ourselves in their shoes.

From my experience, there are four main levels of listening: the 4 E’sExpecting ListeningHearing what you want to hear. For instance, your child comes back from school and says he’s forgotten his book bag. This confirms your belief that ‘he always forgets his book bag.’ Ego ListeningListening for something that challenges your beliefs. This invites confrontation as you are essentially

waiting for your child to say something you disagree with. For instance,“I want a phone,” to which you will reply “no, you’re not old enough.” Empathetic Listening Seeing from their perspective. Using the words, “What do you need?” “I understand….” And “I’m wondering…” help you to see things from your child’s viewpoint. Experiential Listening When both parent and child change and learn from each other. Reflect on a time when your child says something and you think ‘I’ve never really thought about it like that before,’ and you offer your perspective. Those moments are examples of experiential listening. You and your child have learnt something new together and, as a result, you both view life in a slightly different way.

As a parent it is unrealistic

to always listen at a deeper experiential listening level when you are busy and your child is talking endlessly about Minecraft, football or Frozen! However, try to avoid the following examples of Expecting and Ego Listening: ✤ Interrupting or finishing your child’s sentences✤ Judging a situationExplaining or justifying the situation from your perspective, not theirs✤ One-upmanship eg ‘I know how that feels. “It happened to me and it was much worse….”✤ Sympathising without empathy eg “Oh. I know……” ✤ Distracting eg “Don’t worry it will be fine. Just think of something nice.”✤ Denying eg “Don’t be silly, you’re not upset, just tired.” So how can we have more moments of Empathetic and Experiential listening?✤ Support your child’s story – give space and time to hear their understanding of their experience✤ Let them know that you are there if they need someone to listen✤ Reflect back their language when it feels authentic to do so✤ Give them space to reflect – don’t worry about long silences✤ Encourage them to come up with their own understanding of the situation, rather than telling them what to do✤ Give attention and be present✤ Perspective-take – imagine how you might feel in the same situation and put yourself in your child’s shoes✤ Listen to the emotions and feelings behind the words and the silences without judgement, blame or shame.

Having an awareness of different types of listening can help us listen more openly to our children and can have an amazing impact on how they listen to us. If we show compassion and love when we listen, our children learn that listening is the key to amazing relationships.

“Most people do not listen with the intent to understand; they listen with the intent to reply.” Steven Covey

Dr Linda Mallory is an Educational Psychologist, parent coach and mother of two boys. Feel free to get in touch with her at [email protected] or visit www.positivepsychologyforeducation.co.uk

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EDUCATION FOCUS AUTUMN 2015

Assessing Choices

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Twickenham Prep understands that choosing the right school for your child is one of the most daunting and important decisions you will make. It believes that its nurturing environment, first-class facilities and strong pastoral care provide an excellent start to school life. TPS is an inspiring place to be, with happy, enthusiastic children and experienced, committed staff.

Its pupils achieve great success, both academic and extra-curricular, moving on to excellent independent secondary schools. The School is committed to working in partnership with parents so that pupils leave TPS as happy,

TWICKENHAM PREP SCHOOL

www.twickenhamprep.co.uk

confident, responsible and well-rounded individuals, ready to move onto senior school and contribute to their community.

Entry to the school is non-selective at Reception, with limited places available in other year groups subject to an assessment. Located in Hampton, the School offers morning minibus services. Visitors are always welcome, either at regular open mornings or please call for a personal tour.

www.themallschool.org.uk

Of the 37 awards to senior schools gained by boys in the last 5 years, 12 were awarded in music, art, design technology, sport and drama.

The School provides state-of-the-art facilities including a brand new sports hall, 25m indoor heated swimming pool, 160-seat theatre, art studio, ICT suite, science laboratories and a number of environmentally friendly classrooms. It offers a broad range of extra-curricular activities, after-school clubs and holiday camps for all ages.

THE MALL SCHOOL

The Mall School is an independent day school for boys ages 4 to 13 in Twickenham, which prepares pupils for a range of the leading London day and boarding senior schools. The Mall provides ‘strong support and guidance for pupils in a safe, happy, caring and relaxed environment’ (Independent Schools Inspectorate May 2013).

The Mall is proud of both its academic achievements and broad curriculum which offers all boys opportunities in sport, music, drama, art and design technology.

www.jackandjillschool.org.uk

THAMES CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

An independent secondary school near Clapham Junction with a strong Christian ethos, Thames Christian College provides an environment in which pupils can achieve the academic grades and the maturity, character and integrity that prepare them for life in today’s world.

Small, well-behaved classes ensure that each child is known and valued while inspirational teaching develops independent learning and thinking. A wide range of GCSE options is available including separate sciences and up to three languages. A vibrant

creative arts programme offers exceptional opportunities; pupils learn to use leading edge technology and the diverse range of sport and extra-curricular opportunities challenges even the most able.

A small number of scholarship awards are available annually for pupils talented in art, music, performing arts, sport or an academic area.

2015 GCSE results: 23% of all grades were A*. 50% were A* or A. 77% of all grades were A* to B and 85% of all grades A* to C (including English and Maths).

www.thameschristiancollege.org.uk

JACK & JILL SCHOOL

This year the Jack & Jill School celebrates its 65 year anniversary.

Rated Ofsted Outstanding, this mixed nursery school and Pre-Preparatory School for girls was founded in 1951 by Mrs Molly Papirnik. Molly decided that no other local establishment offered the special ‘home from home’ environment so necessary for young children to learn and thrive. Thus in her mind the only option was to start her own school, with one boy and one girl, from her own dining room! The

Papirnik family continues its commitment to the school with Molly’s granddaughter, Karen Papirnik, as its current Principal, and her children Cara, Sean and Mark fully involved.

The School’s anniversary will be celebrated throughout the academic year with events and fun challenges involving the whole School community. The Papirnik family, staff and children would be delighted to hear from Jack & Jill alumni, with their memories and photos from the different decades.

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Please email [email protected] to book your place.

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Prospective parents are welcome to join our school assembly and to have a personal tour with the Headmaster. Please call for more information.

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Jack & Jill School“A tradition of excellence”

Nursery & Reception: 20 First Cross Road, Twickenham TW2 5QA

Years 1 & 2:30 Nightingale Road, Hampton TW12 3HX

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A rich curriculum fosters a love of learning and outstanding spiritual, moral, social and cultural development – this is an OUTSTANDING school.

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of staff is present at your meeting and take your partner, friend or relative with you for moral support.✤ Don’t cut the teacher out of the loop. Going directly to the head is a bit like them phoning your boss whenever your child misbehaves! ✤ Remember that teachers are human. They sometimes make mistakes, so try to forgive them for it.

Fostering Closer Home-School LinksGet an insight into how things are run and improve your relationship with the school by volunteering. These are the types of roles available:Parent HelperHelping out in class can be fun and rewarding. Research shows that having a parent who volunteers improves a child’s experience of school. Organise a DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check and you can then volunteer regularly or as a one-off.School TripsIf you’ve had the DBS check, this one is great for ingratiating yourself. On what is invariably a stressful day, a responsible parent helping out can be a lifesaver!Use your ExpertiseMaybe there’s a school club that would fit your skill set or interests. If not, you could talk to the class or even do an assembly. One volcanologist parent at my son’s school did a legendary presentation including exploding volcanoes!Join the PTAThe PTA usually organises the school’s fundraising projects, from fetes to family quiz nights. Run by committee, they may include ‘class reps’ which pass on information from other parents in the class.School GovernorsComprising parent governors and other community members, this group of elected volunteers helps to make management decisions, run buildings and budgets, support staff and set disciplinary standards.

Bear in mind this role can be time-consuming, particularly if the school’s results are getting worse or it’s going through a big change like appointing a new head teacher, or joining with another school.

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Research shows that the better your relationship with your child’s school, the more they will enjoy learning and do well.

However it’s often impossible to know what really goes on at school – children are not very forthcoming when it comes to recounting their day. If they do raise any issues, or if you sense something is amiss, it can be difficult to ascertain the full details and to know whether

HOW TO CREATE A HEALTHY DIALOGUE WITH YOUR CHILD’S SCHOOL By Hannah Hunter

and how you should broach the subject with their school.

Most parents have only have a short ten minute session at Parent’s Evening to get a feel for their child’s teacher and may hardly ever see school staff, especially if they don’t do drop off or pick up. That is, until there is a problem. In this situation, it can be hard to have a constructive meeting about your child with someone you hardly know, particularly if you are unhappy

with an aspect of how the school is relating to your child and feeling angry and defensive. It’s easy for such a meeting to become tense. Don’t underestimate the fact that the teacher is likely to be feeling a bit uncomfortable too!

Here are a few tips for successful communication with your child’s teacher:✤ Assume the best. Your child’s teacher is a trained professional who understands the curriculum as well as child development. They also want the same outcome as you - a happy child who is learning.✤ Let teachers know if there are problems at home. You don’t have to go into graphic detail, just tell them if something’s happened which may affect your child’s behaviour.✤ Please don’t assume that your child always tells the truth about what goes on at school! After all, teachers don’t automatically believe what your child tells them about what goes on at home.✤ Remain calm and neutral. “Little Johnny came home rather upset about xxx, I wondered what your take on it is…,” rather than “Why did you shout at Little Johnny like that?”✤ Mediation is helpful. Mediation is helpful. If you have issues with a teacher’s conduct, and feel upset or angry, you can request that an additional member

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Open Mornings

Prospective families are very welcome to attend. For further information please telephone 01372 473624 or email [email protected]

Claremont Fan Court SchoolAn independent co-educational school for pupils aged 2½ to 18 years

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Whole School - 10.00am - 12.30pmIntroductory talk at 10.00amSaturday 6 FebruarySaturday 12 March

For further information, tel 01372 473624 or email [email protected]

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the start of term in September, more and more Local Authorities and Schools are carrying out investigations to check that the addresses provided in school applications are actually genuine.

These investigations sometimes lead to an offer of a school place being withdrawn on the basis of ‘findings’ by the investigators, without parents being given the opportunity to respond to any evidence that is obtained, or any interpretation of the rules in complicated situations.

If a place is withdrawn, parents will be entitled to appeal to an Independent Admissions Appeal Panel. The Panel will then decide whether the information given was true or not, and whether it fell within the rules, to determine whether the withdrawal of the place was justified.

ADVERTISEMENT FEATURECOMPETITION FOR SCHOOL PLACES IS NOW AT AN ALL-TIME HIGH, WITH THE MOST POPULAR SCHOOLS RECEIVING TEN OR MORE TIMES AS MANY APPLICATIONS THAN THEY HAVE PLACES.Distance from home remains one of the key admission criteria for many schools. So, where your child lives plays an important role in determining which school they attend.

However, some local authorities have complex rules for identifying a child’s home address. Equally, some families have complicated living arrangements that are not foreseen by the rules, but which nonetheless have to be considered and treated fairly.

Most local authorities say that if they find that a school place has been offered based on a false address, the place will be withdrawn. Some also now say that they will consider pressing criminal charges of fraud against parents whose applications are not truthful. Between school places being offered in March and April and

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ATHELSTAN HOUSE SCHOOL

Newland House in Twickenham is an experienced Prep School for girls and boys from ages 4 to 13 years. The school has an extensive, engaging curriculum, which fosters a sense of self-confidence and provides opportunities for children to reach their full potential by encouraging learning at a comfortable and appropriate pace. Pupils have excellent academic outcomes, gaining scholarships and awards at top senior schools and The Independent Schools Inspectorate affirms that ‘Throughout the school, the quality of the pupils’ achievements and learning is excellent.’

Traditional standards are very

NEWLAND HOUSE

Athelstan House in Hampton is a small, unique, co-educational pre-prep school and nursery, offering an outstanding start to school life in a warm, family environment.

With a maximum of 12 to 15 students per class and staff/child teaching ratio of about 1 teacher to 6 children, the School has one of the highest teacher/pupil ratios in the local area.

With its long track record of preparing infants for the best prep schools, the School’s nurturing, caring, emotionally-attuned staff awaken a love of

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learning and rapidly develop children’s social/emotional skills.

The School offers specialist teachers in PE, Drama and Science, weekly French or Spanish lessons, weekly swimming lessons, and daily Breakfast/After School Clubs.Ofsted:‘Pupils attain a high standard in reading, spelling and mathematics and are well prepared for the next stage of their education.’

‘The care shown by staff to pupils is of the highest order. Pupils develop self-esteem and gain a balanced awareness of the world around them.’

important and exceptional pastoral provision supports individual development and a strong sense of community. The school is non-selective in Reception or children may join in Year 3 via an annual 7+ assessment. The School is currently developing a new, sustainable and ergonomically-designed school for its Pre-Prep, next door to the Main School. Following the opening of the new school, additional places will be available in Reception from 2016 onwards.

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community and the School’s aim is for Denmead pupils to be confident and kind, happy, considerate and well-mannered. Watching these qualities flourish, in every child, is a source of great joy to all at Denmead.

DENMEAD SCHOOL

Denmead School in Hampton works hard to ensure every child’s social and emotional growth is closely aligned to their academic progress. The School values thinking of others first, as well as not giving up. Its academic programme is broad and balanced. Results do matter, as they should, but meaningful progress matters too; the pleasure children take in knowing they have tried their best and have been recognised for that is a feeling that ought to inspire and endure long after their days at Prep school are over. Denmead believes this is a critically important function of its role in terms of preparing all its pupils for successful transfer to the Senior School that will be the best fit for them.

Successful personal relationships sit at the heart of any successful

Claremont Fan Court School is a co-educational independent school for children age 2½ to 18 years old, set within 100 acres of historic landscaped grounds in Esher.

In the Pre-Preparatory and Preparatory School the pupils develop an understanding of themselves and others. Values for life are taught in a supportive, caring atmosphere with shared aims and aspirations between home and School.

The curriculum prepares children for the next stage of

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their education in the Senior School where pupils are challenged academically and succeed. They receive the very best education taught by teachers who embrace the School’s values and family atmosphere.

The School has a long standing reputation for the highest quality pastoral care alongside our high academic standing and broad co-curricular programmes. Claremont is a place where every pupil is valued, encouraged, challenged and supported to achieve more than they think is possible.

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Open Mornings

Denmead Pre-Prep School, 41- 43 Wensleydale Road, Hampton, Middlesex TW12 2LP • Denmead Prep School, Gloucester Road, Hampton, Middlesex TW12 2UQ

Our innovative Prep School facilities will provide pupils with an outstanding learning environment that utilises the latest technology. Denmead School has very close links with Hampton School providing the opportunity for assured places to Hampton.

Success at Denmead is based upon personal achievement rather than the pursuit of narrowly defi ned targets.

020 8979 1844 www.denmeadschool.org.uk [email protected]

State of the Art New Prep BuildExpected completion date Feb 2016

part of the hampton school trust • iaps independent day school for boys aged 3 - 11 & girls aged 3 - 7 years

Friday 9 October 2015 & Friday 5 February 2016:Pre-Prep School: 9.15am - 11.00am

Prep School: 10.00am - 12.00 noon

ATHELSTAN HOUSE SCHOOL020 8979 1045 [email protected] Percy Road Hampton Middlesex TW12 2LA

Where small is special

OPEN MORNINGS - 9.30 - 11.30amFriday 9 October 2015

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Nursery & pre-prep school for 3 to 7 years● Nurturing environment where each child is valued for their unique qualities

● Excellent academic standards and preparation for local preparatory and independent schools

● Strong emphasis on pastoral care - helping children develop into confident, articulate individuals

● Small classes, maximum 16

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The UK’s education system has traditionally been far less test-centric than its counterparts in countries such as the USA, where last year saw children actively boycotting and protesting against the test-culture. In the USA, children are tested annually and these tests dictate whether they progress into the next year or are held back. Children feel a lot of pressure to do well. Parents want them to do well, but feel simultaneously concerned and disappointed at the way in which creative and life-skills can be side-lined in their children’s academic lives.

In the UK, the move towards the new curriculum and introduction of new assessments such as the the Baseline Assessment tests, Phonics Screening check, and KS2 SATS including the new SPAG test, are disturbing many parents, who are concerned that too much emphasis is being placed on teaching children to pass tests. So what exactly are these tests?

The Baseline Test

1:1 formal test that will take place within a few weeks of a child starting school. It focusses on a child’s literacy and numeracy to

previously have been expected of children a year or two older. With this amount of extra material to learn it’s natural that schools will feel the need to tailor their focus to the test.

The new curriculum set out to provide a creative, collaborative experience for children in both maths and English but the KS2 SATS tests focus on the mechanics of maths and English and don’t include any creative problem solving activities in maths or any opportunities for children to demonstrate their skills in creative writing. The danger here is that the narrowness of the tests could flow into a narrow focus of learning during lessons.

Despite the increase in testing children in the UK, I remain positive that a test-culture like that of the USA will be avoided. It’s vital that the UK education system maintains a balance between creating a love of learning in children and nurturing their creative talents and passions, whilst simultaneously teaching them in a way that enables them to pass tests. The majority of teachers feel similarly and we need to trust in the intention they have to preserve this balance for our children.

Carey Ann Dodah is the Head of Curriculum at Explore Learning, one of the UK’s leading providers of extra tuition with 117 centres located across the country including East Sheen, Walton Upon Thames, Hampton, Epsom, North Cheam and Hounslow. For details of FREE Explore Learning workshops see page 26. For further information, visit www.explorelearning.co.uk

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generate a ‘baseline’ against which to measure progress to Key Stage One and Two.

The baseline test has received a lot of criticism. However, if delivered in the right way, a child will not be aware of being assessed and the results will provide valuable data that teachers can use to track a child’s progress.

By Carey Ann Dodah

OPEN DAY LISTINGS AUTUMN TERM 2015

ATHELSTAN HOUSE SCHOOL, HAMPTONFriday, 9 October 9.30am to 11.30amFriday, 4 December 9.30am to 11.30amNo appointment necessary. For further information, call 020 8979 0145.CLAREMONT FAN COURT SCHOOL, ESHERWhole SchoolSaturday, 3 October 10.00am to 12.30pmIntroductory Talk at 10.00amFor further information, call 01372 467841.DENMEAD SCHOOL, HAMPTONFriday, 9 October Pre-Prep Department 9.15am to 11.00amPrep Department 10.00am to 12.00pmPlease email [email protected] to confirm attendance.JACK AND JILL SCHOOL Saturday, 7 November 10.00am to 12.00pmFor further information, please email [email protected] HOUSE SCHOOLPrep School Welcome EventsFriday, 6 November 9.30am to 11.00amWednesday, 9 December 2.00pm to 3.30pmPre-Prep Welcome EventsVisits are welcome most Mondays and Wednesdays during term time. For all Welcome Events, please call 020 8865 1305 to confirm your place or to arrange an individual visit to see the school.NOTRE DAME SCHOOLWhole SchoolSaturday, 3 October 9am to 12pmTuesday, 10 November 9am to 11amFor further information, call 01932 869990.THAMES CHRISTIAN COLLEGESaturday, 3 October 10.00am to 1.00pmWednesday, 7 October 11.00am to 1.00pmFor further information, call 020 7228 3933.THE MALL SCHOOLSaturday, 10 October 9.30am to 12.00pmWednesday, 4 November 9.00am to 11.30amFriday, 4 December 9.00am to 11.30amPlease email [email protected] to book your place.TWICKENHAM PREP SCHOOLPlease call 020 8979 6216 to arrange a personal tour with the Headmaster.

Looking at the rate of progress each child is making is really positive, as every child is different and learns at a different pace. The test will enable teachers to be recognised for the difference they are making to each individual pupil, rather than getting a whole cohort to one level.

The Phonics Screening Check

Taken by pupils in Year 1, this test is designed to confirm whether pupils have learnt phonic decoding to an appropriate standard. It will identify pupils who need extra help to improve their decoding skills. The check consists of 20 real words and 20 pseudo-words that a pupil reads aloud to the teacher. Pupils must also take the check in Year 2 if they didn’t meet the required standard in Year 1 or haven’t taken it before.

KS2 SATS

National Curriculum tests which are taken by pupils at age 11 at the end of Key Stage 2. Tests include:THE SPAG TESTAn English grammar, punctuation and spelling test which assesses a child’s English skills in four key areas: spelling, punctuation, grammar, and vocabulary. ENGLISH READING TEST based on reading comprehension of three texts, with a total of 35 to 40 questions of increasing difficulty. THREE WRITTEN MATHS TESTS AND A MENTAL MATHS TESTThe new KS2 SATS will initially see pupils and schools judged on test results, as there is no historical data to evaluate progress for each individual pupil. So the tests will be tough and those sitting them in May 2016 are going to be challenged with material that would

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Open Days:

Whole school Open Mornings – Saturday 3rd October &

Tuesday 10th November

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Girls 2 – 18 years

NOTRE DAME SCHOOL

Notre Dame School is a world class independent Catholic day school for girls aged 2 to 18. The School includes a Nursery, a preparatory school and a senior school, and is set in 17 acres of idyllic grounds alongside the River Mole in Cobham. Numerous coach routes connect all the local areas on the A3 corridor including Guildford, Esher, Weybridge, Thames Ditton, Wimbledon and Putney, offering flexible single or return journeys. Private coaches from: Barnes, Fulwell, Mortlake, Putney Bridge, Richmond,

Sheen, Hampton, Teddington, Twickenham, Wandsworth and all over Surrey.

Recent long term multi-million pound investment in the School has seen the development of a professionally equipped 380-seat theatre, fully equipped six-lab science block, 25m heated indoor swimming pool, large outdoor learning environment with superb adventure tree house and luxury Sixth Form centre. A new all-weather facility including a hockey/football pitch and netball/tennis courts is also planned for this year.

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Kip McGrath Education Centre in Hampton Hill offers qualified and experienced teachers and a FREE assessment that forms the basis of a learning programme tailored to the needs of each individual child. The Centre uses proven tuition methods, combined with regular progress updates, to ensure your child’s success.

Kip McGrath has been helping primary and secondary school age children all over the world to improve or extend their learning

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The team at Kip McGrath ensures that every child, no matter their background or starting point, is able to realise their full potential. Not only do they work to ensure children really know English and/or maths, they also help them develop study skills, thinking skills and problem solving skills that allow them to be more confident and thrive in their studies at school.

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Smaller school.Bigger opportunities.

Personal attention. Great results.

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OPEN MORNING THURSDAY 5th NOVEMBER 11.00-13.00

For full list of open mornings, enrolment and fee details contact 020 7228 3933 Thames Christian College, London SW11 2HB.

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What school do you want your child to go to, how should you apply and will they be offered a place? If your child is due to start school in September 2016, then it’s time to start considering these matters.

This is the set timetable that applies for admission applications for the academic year 2016/7:Applications Open Early November 2015Applications Close Mid January 2016National Offer Day Mid April 2016Appeals Process Dates TBC on offer daySchool Starts September 2016Understand the School Types AvailableMaintained Schools – these are under the control of the Local Authority (LA) which provides funding and central services and makes decisionsAcademies – these are self-managed and receive their funding from central government.

They have more freedom to set terms dates and admissions criteria.Free Schools – academy schools that have been set up from scratch to respond to an identified need. They must go through a rigorous application process and meet UK educational standards.Faith Schools – at the primary level, many schools are affiliated with local churches, generally meaning a church representative on the board and denominational teaching and worship within the school, such as assemblies.Research Your OptionsYou can find Ofsted reports, league tables, published progress and attainment level results and contextual data on the Ofsted website or the website of each school. Use Open Days and school visits to see the day-to-day working of the school. Above all, talk to other parents but make sure you gain a broad and balanced set of views. Some secondary schools have an associated primary school with priority offered to children coming

from this school, so this may be worth bearing in mind.Debunk the Myths“I live in the “catchment area.” Schools use a number of factors to determine admission. Proximity is only one of them and it’s not always at the top of the list. Just because you live close to the school, it doesn’t guarantee you a place.“My child is on the waiting list for the local school.” There is no such thing. Admission applications for state schools can only be made during the application period for that year’s intake.“I already have older children at the school.” It might be an advantage at a lot of schools but there are no guarantees.“My child is in nursery attached to the school.” This does not automatically guarantee a place in the Reception class. You must still go through the admissions process.

Ignore the myths, do your homework, understand the process and make sensible choices.Understand the Admissions Criteria for Your Preferred SchoolsIf you are considering independent school options, each handles its own admissions timetable and process. Contact each of your preferred schools directly.

At all state schools, priority is given to children who are in the care of the local authority and then to those who can demonstrate a specific social, emotional or educational need to attend a particular school. From there some of the criteria that are used include (but are not limited to) siblings already attending the school, distance from home, religious

affiliation and several others. Each school will apply these in different ways. It is vital that you understand the admissions criteria that each school will use when offering places.Submit Your ApplicationWith the rare exception of some religious or free schools, the admissions department of the local authority manages admissions. The school’s website will tell you whether you should apply to the local authority or to them. Every local authority will have a comprehensive online application guide including process and dates.

You will be asked to select up to six preferences. The popularity of a school may affect your chance of being offered a place so your preferences should include at least one, if not more, schools where your child meets one of the higher admission criteria. If you are low down the criteria list on all your preferences, you may not be offered any of your choices and instead be allocated a place at a school you don’t want, possibly outside your catchment area.

The reality is that, in this local area with its good performing, popular schools, the best chance of gaining an outcome with which you are happy is to be sensible about your preferences.

Sarah-Jane Butler is co-founder of Parental Choice which provides parents with advice and guidance on school and childcare choices and flexible working. For more information, visit www.parentalchoice.co.uk

AN EXPERT’S GUIDE TO NAVIGATING THE SCHOOL ADMISSION PROCESSBy Sarah-Jane Butler

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TwickenhamNEW Ready Steady Go Kids classes starting at venues near you in the Spelthorne area from7th September 2015.

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classes, clubs activities &

Tumble Tots is a child development and gym programme for babies and children from 6 months to 7 years. It has just opened various classes for crawlers to children up to 3 years in Teddington and Mortlake! These are in addition to existing classes in Twickenham, Richmond and Ham.

Classes take place at Teddington Baptist Church on Thursday mornings and Mortlake Girl Guides hall on Friday mornings.For further information, contact Charli at [email protected], call 020 8948 0307 or visit www.tumbletots.com/richmond

Tumble Tots Offers New Classes in Teddington and Mortlake!

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Exploring classes and activities can be really fun part of life with your baby, toddler or pre-schooler. Linda Stone, Editor, profiles some local options that are certain to appeal.

If you are looking for classes which combine storytelling, music AND movement, then Tatty Bumpkin classes may suit your child.

These yoga-based classes have arrived in Hampton and Kingston offering child-led sessions in which children play and explore, create and actively learn, and think critically. Classes are for children ages 2 to 7 and are creative and multi-sensory, using different props that can be made at home.

Sandra Boualleg, owner of Tatty Bumpkin Kingston/Hampton discovered the classes with her daughter and feels that they helped her learn new, creative parenting techniques which she could take into everyday life, as well as providing a really fun class which

Rising Stars is no ordinary pre-school drama class. As one parent commented “If you’re looking for something different – this is it!”

Celebrating its first birthday in October, Rising Stars was created and is run by Emma Rising. The popular classes for children ages 2.5 to 5 years are held weekly in Surbiton and with business flourishing, Emma has just opened new classes in both Thames Ditton and Long Ditton.

Every week, Emma, along with Stella the Star and her yellow box of secrets, take children on an imaginary journey using movement, props, songs, music, storytelling and a bucket full of fun. Themes and characters vary each week, so no class is the same.

New Classes from Rising Stars Drama for Pre-Schoolers

The children, known as Rising Stars, are always eager to discover the new characters and props will be inside Stella’s Yellow box. Who will they meet? Where will they go? How will they get there? From adventuring in the deepest darkest jungle of Peru with Jungle Joanna, to improving their manners with Rude Ruth, children are captivated by this original and exciting approach to play and learning.

Parents become the audience as they watch their children enter a world of make believe and see how their imagination, creativity and confidence grow.

The first class is FREE and classes must pre-booked in advance.For further information, visit www.risingstarsdrama.com

promoted the development of strong bodies and clever minds and helped strengthen her bond with her daughter.

Founded in 2004, Tatty Bumpkin is a popular national programme developed by educationalists, paediatric physiotherapists, musicians and yoga teachers, ensuring the sessions are based on sound principles of child development. Sandra believes the success of Tatty Bumpkin lies in the passion of its teachers, who pride themselves on delivering children’s developmental classes of the highest standard, but are also driven by a genuine desire to have fun, be creative and capture the magic of childhood. For further information, visit www.tattybumpkin.com/kingston

Three Bendy, Giggly Activities in One with Tatty Bumpkin!

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This autumn, Jo Jingles has been chosen by popular CBeebies show In the Night Garden to introduce songs and characters from the show in its classes. Jo Jingles classes are already popular and the phenomenal popularity of In the Night Garden will make them even more exciting, as will the special poster, work book and stickers that children in the classes will receive.

Jo Jingles classes for ages 3 months to 5 years have been running for 25 years now. They are carefully structured over 45 minutes, and introduce a new, fun theme each week, such as colours and shapes and numbers and animals. Children also get “hands-on” experience with at least two percussion instruments each week, and enjoy props such as parachutes, beanbags and bubbles. Sessions for ages 3+ include a music theory module and children can enjoy colouring sheets to take home and

The ultimate in funky dance classes is now available at Diddi Dance in Sunbury, Kingston and coming soon to Walton!

Upbeat and groovy, award-winning national franchise Diddi Dance offers classes which suit boys as well as girls and which perfectly harness and channel the energy and enthusiasm of small children, ages 1½ to 5 years. Uniquely, Diddi Dance classes cover

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follow up what they have learned in class.Classes help develop communication and

numeracy skills, co-ordination and discipline, but above all they are fun – for teachers, parents and children! Local teachers, Christina and Rebecca both took their children to Jo Jingles themselves so have witnessed first-hand the enjoyment they bring. Local Jo Jingles teacher and ex-primary school teacher Viv comments “Jo Jingles teachers love teaching children and many are parents who buy into the Jo Jingles business because they’ve enjoyed the classes with their own children.”

Parents can join Jo Jingles in Twickenham, Kingston, Teddington, Surbiton, Weston Green, Tolworth, Cobham, Epsom, and Fetcham. There is no membership fee and a FREE TRIAL, as well as FREE classes for babies under 6 months in some areas. For further information, visit www.jojingles.com

Diddi Dance Expands into Kingston, Elmbridge and Spelthorne!

16 different dance styles. In this way, children experience dancing in lots of ways to lots of different beats, rhythms and types of music; they also stay engaged at all times.

Classes use action songs, dancing games, fun exercises, hoops and dance ribbons to the tune of lively original music. Fun and relaxed, parents and carers are encouraged to ditch their own inhibitions and enjoy the opportunity to let loose with their little ones!

Angela Jeffery, who runs the classes in these areas was amazed at the way in which her own, very shy daughter readily joined in when she first came across a Diddi Dance class at a local music festival.“I’d always danced as a child and have pursued it as an adult hobby”said Angela.“But my daughter didn’t seem that way inclined. When I saw her start to wave the pom poms and move to the music, I suddenly saw

that Diddi Dance classes could engage even the shyest and most reluctant movers!”

Diddi Dance is a dynamic, carefully-planned 45 minute class full of imagination and opportunities for children to learn through play. A FREE TRIAL is available. Diddi Dance classes are also available in the Richmond borough.For further information, visit www.diddidance.com

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SPOOKY HALLOWEEN AND AUTUMN HALF TERM OUTINGS

By Olivia Malaure

By Karen Barnett

On 30 and 31 October, watch the Watercress Line in Hampshire transform into a place of magic and mischief! Walk in Harry Potter’s footsteps over the railway footbridge where he received his Hogwarts Express ticket - the famous film location from Kings Cross station that is now housed at the Watercress Line!

Come dressed as a witch, wizard or Halloween spook and find out about bats, owls and all things magical! There will be FREE craft activities and face painting (small additional charge). Families can learn about the traditional techniques of broomstick making, an essential accessory for any apprentice witch or wizard!

The ever-popular and hilarious Mr Wizard magic show is

Wizard Weekend at the Watercress Line!back to entertain children and there’ll be daily shows from the Falcon High bird of prey display team.

Ride all day on a different kind of ghost train – a real steam train! A round trip of the line takes about 90 minutes. At Ropley, you can get up close to steam and diesel engines and friendly Volunteers are often on hand to impart their knowledge of the trains and to let visitors take a peek inside the engines. Pack a picnic and eat in the picnic area at Ropley or near Arlesford station.

Entry to this event is by train ticket. A family ticket for two children sees one child effectively travel FREE and children under 2 are also FREE. You can book in advance or pay on the day.

There’s spooky stories and trails, Halloween craft, pumpkin carving, dressing up and outside fun galore courtesy of the National Trust this half term.PUMPKIN FUNBYO pumpkin to Claremont Landscape Garden in Esher on Thursday, 29 Oct (10.30am to 12.30pm) or join Osterley Park for its Pumpkin Festival on 24 and 25 October (11am to 4pm) for pumpkin carving, family crafts, games, trails and storytelling.SPOOKY ADVENTURESTackle the Osterley Night Run on 31 October! The family-friendly, pumpkin-lit Explorer Route is 2 km long and weaves past the Temple of Pan and round the Great Meadow – a unique Halloween adventure!

Ham House is raising goose bumps with its family ghost tours from 26 to 30 October (4.30pm to 5.30pm). Find out about the ghost dog and the haunted step on the great stairs. Bookings essential. Enjoy a ghostly garden trail all week (10am to 5pm).

Spooky Evening Fun takes place at Claremont Landscape Garden on 30 Oct (4pm to

5.30pm). Bring a lantern, walk around the lake, and listen to spooky storytelling in the children’s play area (4pm, 4.30pm and 5pm). Follow the spooky garden trail during half term and dress up the kids in their Halloween costumes for FREE entry to the garden.HALLOWEEN ACTIVITIESKeep little fingers busy at Little Seedlings Gardening Club at Osterley Park on 27 October (12pm to 4pm) and the Halloween Craft Cart on 29 October (12pm to 4pm). Make bat and pumpkin masks and pipe cleaner spiders.

Enjoy Halloween crafts at Ham House from 24 Oct to 1 Nov (10am-5pm) and at Claremont Landscape Garden from 26 to 28 October and 30 October (10.30am to 12.30pm). A BIT OF EVERYTHING…Morden Hall invites all witches and ghouls to dress in their Halloween best and bring a pumpkin to carve a scary face! Join the hunt for creepy crawlies, create spooky craft and search for clues on a scary trail. Halloween celebrations run from 29 to 31 October (11am to 3pm).

Experience Polesden Lacey (near Dorking) through the Looking Glass from 24 October to 1 November (10am to 3.30pm). Follow Alice into the weird and wonderful backwards world of Polesden, meeting well-loved characters inspired by the Lewis Carroll children’s classic. OUTSIDE FUNPolesden Lacey’s Wild Learning Holiday Club on 27, 28 and 29 October (10.15am

to 4pm) for kids ages 4 to 12 to experience den building, wild art, woodland games, and tracking in safe supervised woods. Booking required.

Enjoy a 50 Things Activity Day with Hold a Scary Beast at Osterley on 28 October (12pm-4pm).

Halloween Fun for Everyone with the National Trust!By Olivia Malaure

For further information, see listings on pages 31 and 32 or visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk

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From 23 October to 2 November (10am to 8pm), Chessington’s favourite rides can be enjoyed in the dark cloak of night with the park remaining open for last ride entry at 8pm.

With over 40 rides and attractions in 10 themed lands, there are two brand new attractions this year, as well as rides in the dark and spooky animal shows. Curse of the Lost Tomb for fearless adventurers!In Curse of the Lost Tomb interactive maze, aimed at children 8+, explorers delve into the secret lost tomb of Genghis Khan, with a ghostly surprise at every turn and live actors. They meet an intriguing archaeologist in possession of a cryptic map and venture deeper into the tomb to help unveil the mystery behind this ancient site. Trick or Treat Wood For courageous little explorers, the Trick or Treat Wood is perfect for younger adventurers who must choose which path they’d like to take past the bewitching tree. Enchanted fairies and ghostly goblins will guide them on their way with plenty of tricks and

Howl’o’ween at Chessington World of Adventures Resort!

treats suitable for families of all ages.

Other spooky family fun includes the chance to play a match of zombie ball at The Temple of Mayhem, a play area set over three floors, where mischievous guests can also fire foam balls at one another. Take a turn in the tummy curdling, mini drop tower, Jungle

Bouncers – for daring kids only - and enjoy Griffin’s Galleon, a small thrill ride and spinning pirate ship.

Daunted by the prospect of taking smaller kids out after bedtime – during the real ‘witching hour?’ Then you can experience spooky rides and attractions during the day! These include dark water

ride Bubbleworks, Sea Dragons, an exciting small boat ride that will get toddlers screeching with delight, and Dragon’s Playhouse soft play area, designed with toddlers in mind.

For the best deals, book Early Bird tickets at www.chessington.com and save 43%! Guests under 0.9m go FREE!

By Olivia Malaure

There were pumpkins and exciting rides everywhere! My first ride was on the Seastorm boats. It gave me a fright when

my boat spun around. Then I went on the first really scary ride of my entire life, the Monkey Swinger. The swings dangle

The Scariest Adventure of My Life at Chessington World of Adventures!

Olivia Malaure spoke to Amelia (Age 8) about her Halloween 2014 visit

really high above the ground and you whizz around until they start to fly higher into the air. I loved feeling the wind in my hair!

We headed for some Creepy Caves, where we saw spiders, reptiles and a massive boa constrictor. In another cave, the Hocus Pocus Hall, I had to wear 3D glasses while I walked around looking at trolls and other strange creatures. The mirrors at the end were really confusing and eerie. It was dark outside when we left the Hocus Pocus Hall and VERY SPOOKY!

Then we watched some of the scary rides that I was too young to go on this time. On Rameses Revenge people were hanging

upside down and even the grown ups were screaming! There was also the Kobra, Rattlesnake and Dragons Fury rollercoaster that looked incredible!

I thought the Monkey Swinger was the scariest ride, but then I went on the Dragon Falls! We started moving in our little boat which travelled up and up and then we curled around, up some more and then WHOOSH! Straight down! I got soaked! It was exciting and I can’t wait to do it again.

There was so much to do that we ran out of time, but I kept my map and made a list of the rides and animals for next time. These are walking with the monkeys in Amazu, floating through Bubbleworks, visiting the big cats and Gorillas and going on Zufari. I might even see how I feel about the Dragons Fury rollercoaster. I want to go another 2000 times!

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Reptile Roadshow!

Hobbledown in Epsom is not far off a kids’ paradise and there will be even more on offer during half term!

Halloween-themed puppet shows will entertain and Hobbledown’s resident falconer will bewitch visitors with a wild and wonderful falconry display. Younger visitors who are too cute to spook can take part in Halloween crafts (small additional charge) and be enchanted by ‘not-so-spooky’ story telling. Kids can also dress up in their Halloween costumes for a chance to win the Fancy Dress competition, and take part in apple bobbing - with a twist!

Children who are too cool to spook can get lost in a labyrinth of underground tunnels and caves at Hobbledown and test

their nerve on the high ropes course. They can also enjoy Hobbledown’s totally unique new attraction, Zorbing, and roll around like zombies in inflatable pods!

Enjoy the last of the milder weather, while kids dig round in the giant outdoor sandpit and jump for joy on the bouncing pillows. There are also unique farm animals to visit including meerkats, mara and llamas and coatis, a relative of the raccoon, which are new to Hobbledown.

With innovative indoor soft play with a designated toddler area and plenty of space for older kids to let off steam, a visit to Hobbledown is a jam-packed day out in all weathers, with great indoor eating options and plenty of picnic space.

If you’ve never visited, make a date with Hobbledown this half term! It is indeed a curious place with exciting twists around every corner! For more information, visit www.hobbledown.com

Something exciting is building at the London Wetland Centre in Barnes, where, between 3 October and 8 November, the world’s most popular toy will bring families closer to nature in the LEGO® Brick Giant Animal Trail.

The trail consists of nine

Visit the LEGO® Brick Giant Animal Trail at the London Wetland Centre!

By Olivia Malaureindividually designed 1.5m LEGO® brick animals, some inspired by real species at the Centre, sitting among some of their real-life cousins. They include a giant otter, a massive mallard and a huge model of the world’s rarest goose! Children are challenged to follow the trail and discover how many LEGO® bricks have been

used to make the animals for the chance to win their own LEGO® kit as a prize. The trail is FREE with admission.

From 3 October to 8 November, and daily during half term (24 October to 1 November), the Centre will also hold creative, one hour LEGO® workshops at 10.30am, 12.00pm and 2pm - perfect for LEGO® fans, ages 4 to 94!

During the workshops, participants will take part in three

exciting challenges. They will race in teams to build LEGO® brick ducklings against the clock, build a LEGO® brick car to transport animals in and test them on a ramp, and build a model pumpkin to take home.

With just 15 participants in each workshop, there’s lots of one-to-one support. Places are limited and will be issued on a first-come-first-served basis. Online booking is highly recommended.

For further information, visit www.wwt.org.uk/london

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It’s the time of year when Bocketts Farm fills the barnyard with cauldrons, gets creative with faux cobwebs, and absolutely drips with pumpkins!

Families can enjoy a full programme of fun and freaky activities at Wizards and Witches Week from October 24 to 1 November, including a Quiz Trail, Creepy Craft Corner and Reptile Roadshow, where kids can meet the creepy crawlies up close!

Bocketts is the perfect place to pick your Halloween pumpkin, and there’ll be hundreds on sale! Foodies can also enjoy seeing the fruit and vegetables ripening for harvest in the Kitchen Garden and buy a variety of berries, herbs and homemade goods to take home.

Kids who prefer the soft and cuddly can meet snuggle with two baby Giant French Lop rabbits, Martha and Mallow, stroke the waxy feathers of ducks and learn more about farm animals. For a stickier encounter, bags of animal food can be purchased for 90p to feed the animals in the big barn including alpacas, sheep and goats.

With daily activities including pony rides, goat milking, tractor rides, animal handling and pig racing, there is plenty of outdoor space for kids to run wild with swings, slides and climbing frames. Indoors there are two soft play areas, trampolines and a FREE pedal go-kart track, with a track for ages 5+ (including adults) and a track for ages 3 to 5.

Bocketts Farm is busy day out for mini-monsters, and a stalwart Halloween experience!

For more information, visit www.bockettsfarm.co.uk

Gothic castle, Strawberry Hill House in Twickenham casts its bewitching spell again this year with a series of workshops and storytelling events for children on 29 and 30 October.

Kids can dress up in their favourite costumes, transforming themselves into different Halloween-themed creatures and characters. As the night darkens, they will be enchanted and delighted by interactive story sessions in Spooky Stories. Sessions will take place on both days at 5pm for under 5s and 6.30pm for ages 5 to 8. Using their imaginations, children will explore strange lands through drama activities, create spooky shadows and soundscapes that echo through the castle and decide how to end the ghost stories they’ll help to shape!

Mini monsters age 5+ can take part in the Confusing Concoctions Workshop

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Spooky Stories and Spells at Strawberry Hill House!

By Olivia Malaure

at 2pm (both days) and befuddle friends by creating powerful spells and potions, using glitter, wallpaper paste, paint and other ‘nightmare’ craft materials you won’t want to use at home! Specially for the under 5s, are spellbinding Little Witches and Wizards Workshops at 11am (both days) in which little ones can transform themselves into little witches and wizards and cast a spell or two.

There’s also plenty of space in the gardens for a picnic, zombie ‘it’ and broom-flying practice, with warming drinks and treats at the Cloisters Café to restore energy levels afterwards!

Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult. Workshops must be booked and charges apply.

For more information, visit www.strawberryhillhouse.org.uk

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Be sure not to miss the programme of Halloween activities at Chessington Garden Centre, running from 17 October to 1 November.

Back by popular demand this year, Spooky Zoo offers families a unique and fascinating chance to encounter, handle and have their photo taken with a variety of exotic reptiles, including lizards, snakes and crocodiles. Held within a themed Spooky Zoo enclosure, each fantastic interactive experience lasts approximately 45 minutes and brave kids and adults can handle the reptiles themselves, create a perfect spooky photo opportunity and learn from the experts!

Brand new this year, is Cirque Normandie’s horrifyingly good Halloween Circus! Families can roll up for a unique show,

Autumn is in full swing at the magnificent RHS Garden Wisley, with a harvest celebration on Saturday and Sunday 24 and 25 October.

Enjoy apple-tasting, apple-pressing and apple identification, displays, workshops, tastings and a range of exhibitors from the Surrey Bees to the Chilli Group. Perfect for families who want to learn more about how food is grown and prepared for us to eat.

Be sure to celebrate

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hosted in a striking Halloween-themed, cobweb-covered, pumpkin-filled Big Top which has been taken over by a group of scary ghosts! This original show will follow the enchanting story of the Sweet & Sour Fairy as well as providing all the excitement, thrills and skills of the circus.

If you are in the mood for some food, kids can also enjoy a seriously scary Spooky Tea - a terrifyingly good, fun-filled teatime treat. Served in a fantastically-themed section of the Centre’s award-winning Sedum restaurant, little ones will be treated to a true Halloween feast, full of ghoulish delights and a host of trick or treat surprises! There will also be Halloween-related fun and games, provided by the DEBRA charity, taking place throughout the events.

For more information and booking, visit www.chessingtongardencentre.co.uk

By Olivia Malaure

Halloween and make Wisley your destination during October half term too. From 24 October to 1 November, Families can discover the spooky woodlands in a fun-filled week of family activities and workshops. Learn all about hedgehogs through storytelling, plant seeds, carve a pumpkin, make a spooky woodland hat and build a den. Activities vary daily and some require booking in advance, so do check the website for further details.

For further information, visit www.rhs.org.uk/wisley

For a not-to-be-missed adventure and lots of hair-raising, creepy fun, head for Crockford Bridge Farm in Addlestone this Halloween!

Tiptoe through the trees and take a 25 minute spooky performance of Neverland and the Lost Boys with professional actors and spectacular pop up sets and installations. Make sure you come dressed up as a lost boy or girl, a pirate or a mermaid to truly get into the spirit of things! Performances take place from 24 to 31 October (every 30 minutes from 10am to 4.30pm) and morning performances may be booked in advance from 5 October (see website for details).

Crockford is renowned for its pumpkins – the biggest, the best and the most in Surrey! From 17 to 31 October, visitors will be wowed by fabulous displays, with pumpkins ranging from the size of an apple – to the size of your child! Select a very special pumpkin for your family celebrations. While you are there, enjoy one of the 24 flavours of ice cream available from

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the Ice ‘Scream’ Parlour or a delicious hot chocolate or coffee.

From 24 to 31 October, Crockford comes alive with family activities (10am to 5pm daily). The outdoor play area will be the setting for apple bobbing, creepy games, pumpkin carving, face-painting and cauldron-stirring in the Creepy Teepee! There’s also a pop up restaurant offering hot food to settle stomachs that are tingling with excitement!

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Wicked Woods at Crockford Bridge Farm!

For further information, visit www.crockfordbridgefarm.co.uk

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Halloween Surprises and Eerie Encounters at Chessington Garden Centre!

See our nine larger than life animals. And make your own LEGO® brick creature.

Meet giant LEGO® brick animals3 October to 8 November

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AUTUMN HALF TERM WORKSHOPS AND ACTIVITIES

LEARNING

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Sparkle Ballet & Dazzle Ballet6 - 11 years old 11 - 18 years old

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Explore Learning Half Term Workshops and Personalised Sessions27 OctoberIn: East Sheen, Hampton, Hounslow, WaltonFun with Phonics (Ages 5-6) 12pm to 1pmNumber Bonds (Ages 6-7) 1.30pm to 2.30pmProblem Solving (Ages 8-10) 3pm to 4pmPersonalised Sessions (Ages 5-14) All day

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Sassy StirrersHalf Term Cooking WorkshopsFor Ages: 5-12 28 October Junior Bake Off29 October Halloween30 October Teen Taster (12-16 yrs)All workshops in Thames Ditton/SurbitonFun cooking classes giving children the opportunity to cook and sample new ingredients while having fun!Contact: Susan Carmichael07789 792676 [email protected]

FREE, interactive workshops for children including maths, arithmetic, problem-solving and personalised sessions. The FREE personalised sessions are available for one hour at any time throughout the day. Families can sit down with an experienced tutor and see how exciting learning can be as well as discuss their individual needs. Places are limited.Contact: East Sheen 020 8090 2849 Hampton 020 8979 7117 Hounslow 020 3535 8039 Walton 01932 252033

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PK Swim SchoolHalf Term Assessment ClinicFor Ages: 2.5 years to Adult26 October, 28 October, 29 October (3.30pm to 6.30pm) in CobhamFREE assessment and review of your child’s swimming.

SWIMMINGAdults intro into swimming and fitness. All welcome. To book, please email with your details and you will receive a call back.Contact: Paul Furness07915 510720 [email protected]

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Watermans Art Centre BrentfordDinosaur Drama AdventureFor Ages: 8-1128 to 31 October (11am to 12pm) A fun, drama workshop with drama games, exercises and techniques. Children will design their own dinosaur theme park. But how will they keep their visitors safe when the models mutate into real, live dinosaurs?Dinosaur Land For Ages: 0-3 (free play) and 3-8 (interactive performance/workshop)28 to 31 October (Ages: 0-3: 11am to 11.45am and 3pm to 3.45pm. Ages 3-8: 10am to 10.45am, 12pm to 12.45pm, 2pm to 2.45pm and 4pm to 4.45pm)Enter Dinosaur Land if you dare! Older children will make dino feet, stomp into the volcano and slide into the swamp, then go fossil hunting. Ages 0-3 can enjoy special playtime in the sensory and creative space.Make Your Own Dinosaur Bath Bomb!28 to 31 October (10am to 10.50am, 2pm to 2.50pm and 4pm to 4.50pm)For Ages: 4+Find your own dinosaur and build your very own special egg to keep it in. Discover what happens when you take it home and put it in the bath!

Storytelling AdventuresHalloween School of Wizardry and WitchcraftFor Ages: 2-8 26-28 October (9.30am to 11.30am) in TwickenhamA fun Halloween course for all your budding little wizards and witches! Inspired by Hogwarts of Harry Potter fame, our Halloween School will see your child explore Halloween-themed stories, and meet some well-known characters and stories, including Harry Potter, Moshi Monsters, Meg and Mog, Room on the Broom, the Worst Witch and many more! All done with Storytelling Adventures trademark mix of songs, dance, art and craft, and storytelling! Contact: Amanda 01978 897371info@storytelling-adventures.comwww.storytelling-adventures.com

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Would you like to try something different?Why not paint your own ceramics?

At Ceramica, we guarantee great fun for all!Our services include:

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Making ceramic painting easy and fun in a creative, enjoyable environment!

Children’s birthday partiesBaby foot and hand print sessions

Evening sessions for adults Annual membership scheme

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PerformAlice in Wonderland Half Term WorkshopFor Ages: 4-726-28 October (2 hour sessions) in Kew and EsherHead to the topsy-turvy world of Alice’s Wonderland on a crazy, colourful adventure. Children will tumble down the rabbit hole with Alice and meet Wonderland’s weird and wonderful inhabitants. Things stand to get ‘curiouser and curiouser’ thanks to tea with The Mad Hatter, a game of imaginary flamingo croquet, and even a chat with The Cheshire Cat.Contact: Lucy Quick0845 400 1284www.perform.org.uk

Contact: Watermans Box Office020 8232 1019or book at www.watermans.org.uk

Don’t forget you can also enjoy Halloween and Half Term Holiday Workshops at the following places:

☛ Strawberry Hill House, TwickenhamSpooky Stories, Confusing Concoctions and Little Witches and WizardsFor more information, see page 23

☛ The London Wetland Centre, Barnes LEGO WorkshopsFor more information, see page 22

☛ Polesden Lacey, DorkingWild Learning Holiday ClubFor more information, see page 20

Also, see lots more activities and events in our What’s on Calendar starting on page 31!

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You need professional help if:✤ Your symptoms of depression become more intense✤ It is hard for you to perform tasks at home✤ You cannot care for yourself or your baby✤ You have thoughts of harming yourself or your baby

If you experience thoughts about death or harming yourself or the baby, this can be very frightening, and may make you feel as if you are going mad or are completely out of control. It’s important to realise that having these thoughts doesn’t mean that you are actually going to harm yourself or your baby.

Help is available. Your doctor can refer you to a mental health professional who specializes in treating depression, and your maternity unit may have a specialist Perinatal (‘around birth’) Mental Health Service which can help you. The good news is that most people with PND get better with treatment.

The good news is that most people with depression get better with treatment.

Treatment can include talking to a therapist or psychologist to learn to change how depression makes you think, feel, and act and/or antidepressant medication. This medication can help relieve symptoms of depression, and there are safe options to use during pregnancy and whilst breastfeeding. Your midwife, health visitor and GP can also help with practical, social support.

You may find the following resources useful: www.mind.org.uk; www.pandasfoundation.org.uk and the Perinatal Mental Health Service at West Middlesex Hospital (020 8483 1525).

You may feel:✤ sad, anxious, or overwhelmed✤ tearful for no apparent reason✤ worthless✤ hopeless about the future✤ tired✤ unable to cope✤ irritable and angry✤ guilty✤ hostile or indifferent to your husband or partner✤ hostile or indifferent to your babyYou may find that you:✤ lose concentration✤ have disturbed sleep✤ find it hard to sleep – even when you have the opportunity✤ have a reduced appetite✤ lack interest in sex✤ have thoughts about death

Depression is more than just feeling ‘blue’ or ‘down in the dumps’ for a few days. It’s a serious illness that involves the brain. With depression, sad, anxious, or ‘empty’ feelings don’t go away and interfere with daily life and routines. These feelings can be mild to severe. What to DoIf you have two or more of the above symptoms of PND for more than two weeks, the most important first step is to tell someone (your partner, a friend or health professional) how you are feeling.

You may be reluctant to do so – many women feel embarrassed, ashamed, or guilty about feeling depressed when they are supposed to be happy. They worry they will be labelled as mad or that their baby being taken away from them.

It’s important to understand that any woman can become depressed during pregnancy or after having a baby. It doesn’t mean you are a bad mother, or that you don’t love your baby. If you are feeling depressed during pregnancy or after having a baby, don’t suffer alone.You can help yourself by:✤ Resting as much as you can and sleep when the baby is sleeping✤ Not doing too much or trying to be perfect✤ Asking your partner, family, and friends for help✤ Making time to go out, visit friends, or spending time alone with your partner✤ Discussing your feelings with your partner, family, and friends✤ Developing your own network of support; for example, by keeping in touch with people you may have met at your antenatal classes, and going to parent-and-baby groups locally.

Louise Nunn is Perinatal Mental Health Specialist Midwife with the NHS and also co-runs Teddington Midwives, which provides private ante-natal classes and post-natal visits in the Richmond and Kingston areas. For more information, visit www.teddingtonmidwives.co.uk

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Having a baby is usually thought of as a happy time. However, as a new mother, you may not necessarily feel happy straight away. It’s normal to feel exhausted after the birth, and tired from lack of sleep or broken sleep afterwards. Mums often feel overwhelmed with the responsibility of a new baby and may doubt their ability to be a good mother.

There are three mood disorders caused by pregnancy and birth:Baby BluesFeeling emotional and tearful within the first week to 10 days of giving birth is linked to hormonal changes and so common (around 85% of mums experience it) that it is considered normal. New fathers may also feel it. Although having the baby blues may be distressing, it doesn’t last long – usually only a few days – and is generally quite manageable. Getting as much rest as possible really helps.Postpartum PsychosisAt the other end of the spectrum, this is a rare, sudden onset depression, occurring after about 1 to 2 in every 1,000 births. It usually begins in the first 2 weeks after childbirth and is a serious illness, requiring specialist medical treatment. Symptoms may include:Seeing things that aren’t thereFeeling confusedRapid mood swingsTrying to hurt yourself or your babyPostnatal Depression (PND)Around 10 to 15% of new mothers develop this much deeper and longer-term depression. In fact, this is the most common obstetric complication following birth (much more than any physical problem), but until fairly recently it hasn’t been duly recognised. It usually develops within six weeks of giving birth (or can start during the pregnancy) and can come on either gradually or suddenly.

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She will also discuss your wellbeing and any issues you may have, your diet and lifestyle, whether you are going to antenatal classes and your plans for the birth. 28 Week Blood Tests Blood tests are repeated and women in risk categories for gestational diabetes may be offered a glucose tolerance test. You can decline any test if you wish.As Your Due Date ApproachesAt 34 weeks, a midwife will review your blood results, provide information on place of birth and caesarean section. At 36 weeks, she will discuss breastfeeding and baby care, vitamin K and newborn screening and postnatal issues. At 38 weeks, she may discuss your options if your pregnancy is prolonged.At 41 weeks, information about induction of labour will be offered.

As the birth draws near, the midwife will focus on plans for the birth and may offer a visit to the Birth Centre or Delivery Suite. At every appointment, she will be alert to any signs suggesting that you might need to see an obstetrician and will arrange that if necessary.

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You can approach your GP first, and also sign up online for the hospital of your choice. Even if you are planning a home birth, it is worth signing up with a hospital in order to access blood tests and scans.

During pregnancy, you will be cared for by a midwife who ideally should be a guide and mentor. This works best if you have continuity of care, which unfortunately is not always possible from NHS maternity services. Private independent midwifery care ensures that, apart from scans, all antenatal appointments (usually around 12 with private care) take place at home with your own midwife who will be on call to attend to your concerns and worries. She will

also be the midwife who cares for you in labour and postnatally and becomes a trusted guide who accompanies you every step of the way to parenthood.

Most women under NHS care will have 7 to 10 antenatal appointments with their midwife. By 10 WeeksThe First Appointment The midwife will discuss your past and present health, your family health history, any pregnancy related issues and your plans for the pregnancy.

She may also take some blood to check iron levels, for evidence of past/present infections and immunity and to determine your blood group. Sometimes this is done later with the other screening bloods around the time of your first scan.

You will be given your maternity record which you take to every appointment for updating by the midwife.11 to 13 WeeksNuchal Scan

Arranged by your midwife, this assesses your personal risk level for Down’s Syndrome and other chromosomal abnormalities. A blood test may also be used to improve accuracy. Some women choose to go to a private ultrasound clinic for this and may choose a new test called the Harmony Test which, although it is still a screening, is considerably more accurate.18 to 23 WeeksAnomaly ScanThis looks at the overall development of the baby, the location and functioning of the placenta and may tell you the sex of your baby.At or around 16, 28, 34, 38, 40 and 41 WeeksYour urine and blood pressure will be checked in order to identify any signs of pre-eclampsia which is a very serious condition for you and your baby. The midwife will also measure the size of your uterus which roughly grows at the rate of 1 cm per week of pregnancy. From about 34 to 36 weeks, she will also locate the position of your baby and listen to the fetal heart.

Tina Perridge is one of the highly-qualified, experienced midwives at Neighbourhood Midwives, which offers one-to-one midwifery care throughout pregnancy, labour and the post-natal period with 24/7 access to support and advice and a dedicated midwife for each pregnant woman. For more information on pregnancy care, visit www.neighbourhoodmidwives.org.uk

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– karaoke, Wii fun or a board game, before a DVD to take you through until bedtime. It has been known for parents to put their children through 100 bounces on the garden trampoline prior to bedtime to maximize exhaustion - but you may feel that’s a step too far.Prepare for Late Night LeaversThere’s a pretty high chance that one of your guests will want to leave. The reality of a night spent away from home can be a little too much for some children. Homesickness is catching and once one begins to wobble, you could find your other guests follow suit. Make sure you have parent contact details for all your guests in case you do need to make a late night collection call. Keep it SimpleThink camping indoors and you’ve got the perfect sleepover. One of my daughter’s favourite nights away from home saw seven children sleeping top to toe, in sleeping bags on the bedroom floor of their friend. Not a king size Aerobed in sight. We’ve invested in a new, wearable sleeping bag, the SLPY for sleepover invites. Get yours at www.slpy.comAdmit DefeatYou aren’t going to be able to stay up late enough to check your guests are all asleep.

Their very purpose is to ‘stay up’ later than you, so in many ways, reminding them you are still awake only makes for a later bedtime. Lay out the ground rules when you say your final (ish) goodnight - these may include no-go areas of the house or garden and what’s allowed on the music and television fronts. Let the sleepover guests know where you are sleeping and let them know they can wake you in an emergency. Then, leave them to it. Some will fall asleep, some will chat and only in the very worst case scenario will they raid your sweet cupboards in the early hours to replenish their sleep-starved bodies. Removal of electrical devices is a good move – especially in tweenage girls – as the cyber world can be an inviting but frightening place in the small hours of the morning. Keep Your Diary ClearPlan NOTHING for the following day. You will have slept like a meerkat balancing on a branch. Your child will have crashed late and woken with the lark. In short, your family is fit for nothing and planning even the most straight forward activity is doomed to failure. As night falls, raise a glass to the fact you survived your first sleepover. Like childbirth, you’ll need some time to forget the pain before you do it all again.

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EVERY WED DURING TERMPANDEMONIUM AT WATERMANS ART CENTRE40 High St, Brentford TW8 0DSAges & Times: 0-2yrs (10.30-11.15am), 2-4yrs (11.30am-12.15pm) Cost: £5 A popular, drop-in musical workshop with plenty of fun and games, a brilliant way to introduce music to your children and to make new friends.020 8232 1010 www.watermans.org.ukEVERY SAT MORNINGFAMILY CINEMA AT WATERMANS ART CENTRE40 High St, Brentford TW8 0DSTimes: 11am Cost: £5 per personYour favourite family films old and new, on the big screen. See website for details.020 8232 1010 www.watermans.org.ukEVERY WED MORNINGPARENT AND BABY CINEMA AT WATERMANS ART CENTRE40 High St, Brentford TW8 0DSTimes: 11.30am Cost: £6.50Screenings of the latest films for parents or carers with babies under one.020 8232 1010 www.watermans.org.uk3 OCT TO 14 NOVTINY EXPLORERS AT HAMPTON COURT PALACEEast Molesey KT8 9AU 0844 482 7777For Ages: 0-3yrs Time: sessions 10.30am-3.30pm Cost: £6 per sessionDiscover the fascinating stories of Hampton Court Palace in these multi-sensory workshops. Through music, movement and messy play, you and your little one will be transported into a magical world of stories. Booking required. 0844 482 7799 www.hrp.org.uk3 OCT TO 8 NOVLEGO® BRICK GIANT ANIMAL TRAIL AT LONDON WETLAND CENTREQueen Elizabeth’s Walk, Barnes SW13 9WTTimes: 9.30am to 6pm Cost: FREE with Normal Admission.The trail consists of nine individually designed 1.5m LEGO® brick animals sitting among some of their real-life cousins. They include a giant otter, a massive mallard and a huge model of the world’s rarest goose! Daily during half term, the Centre will also hold one hour build a LEGO® pumpkin workshops. Booking required. 0208 409 4400 www.wwt.org.uk7 OCTEXPECTANT PARENT EVENT AT MOTHERCARE KEWRichmond Retail Park, Mortlake Road, Richmond TW9 4AD Time: 6.30-10.30pm Cost: FREEExclusive parenting event. Learn about essential baby products and key parenting topics from in-store experts and guest professionals. Booking required.020 8878 3758 www.mothercare.comDO-RE-MI BABIES CONCERTSt Luke’s Church, 62a Gibbon Rd, Kingston KT2 6ABTime: 10am Cost: Adult £10, Child FREEInspirational drop-in classical concerts for your baby, toddler and family.www.doremibabies.co.uk

10 OCTFUNGI FORAY AT CLAREMONT LANDSCAPE GARDENPortsmouth Road, Esher KT10 9JG Time: 10.30am Cost: Normal admission plus £9 Adult, £4.50 ChildJoin popular fungi expert Sara Shepley for a seasonal fungi walk.01372 467806 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/claremont-landscape-gardenBIG DRAW FAMILY ART WORKSHOP AT LANDMARK ARTS CENTREFerry Road, Teddington TW11 9NN Time: 2-4pm Cost: £2 per childFun drop-in family art session led by artist Stuart Simler. Materials provided.020 8977 7558 www.landmarkartscentre.org10-11 OCTFAMILIES FIRST WEEKEND AT OSTERLEY PARK Jersey Road, Isleworth TW7 4RB Time: 12-3pm Cost: Normal admissionA fun weekend of family-based traditional activities and crafts.020 8232 5050 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/osterley-park17 OCTYOUNG ARCHAEOLOGISTS CLUB AT CHERTSEY MUSEUM33 Windsor Street, Chertsey, KT16 8ATFor Ages: 8 to 16. Time: 11am or 2pm Cost: £5Explore the world of archaeology through site visits, artefact handling and investigation, and art and craft activities. 01932 565764 www.chertseymuseum.orgAFRICA VARIETY SHOW AT RIVERHOUSE ARTS CENTREManor Road, Walton KT12 2NZ Time: 2pm Cost: £8/£6Celebrate Black History Month with Bantu Arts, storytelling with dance, music and drumming. Also workshop with drumming, dance and storytelling at 12pm and Pop Up Shop from 10am.01932 254198 www.riverhousebarn.co.uk17 AND 31 OCTTIME TRACERS AT KINGSTON MUSEUMWheatfield Way, Kingston KT1 2PSAges: 7+ Time: 10.30am-12pm. Cost: First session FREEDrop-in sessions in which curious young minds are encouraged to discover the means and methods of unravelling the past. 020 8547 5006 www.kingston.gov.uk/museum17 OCT TO 1 NOVHALLOWEEN EVENTS AT CHESSINGTON GARDEN CENTRELeatherhead Rd, Chessington KT9 2NGHalloween CircusTime: Selected Dates and Times Cost: £7 per personIntroducing Cirque Normandie’s Halloween Circus, hosted in a striking Halloween-themed, cobweb-covered, pumpkin-filled Big Top which has been taken over by a group of scary ghosts! This original show will follow the enchanting story of the Sweet & Sour Fairy as well as providing all the excitement, thrills and skills of the circus.Halloween Spooky TeaTime: 2.30pm-4.30pm Cost: £4.45 per childServed in a themed section of the award winning Sedum restaurant, kids will be treated to a true

Halloween feast, full of ghoulish delights and a host of trick or treat surprises. Book early!Halloween Spooky ZooTime: 9.30am-4.30pm Cost: Adult £1, Child £2.50Encounter, handle and have a photo taken with a variety of exotic reptiles in the Spooky Zoo enclosure, and learn from the experts about the reptiles on display, including lizards, snakes and crocodiles.01372 725638 www.chessingtongardencentre.co.uk18 OCTTRANSPORT FEST AT BROOKLAND’S MUSEUMBrooklands Road, Weybridge KT13 0QN Time: 10am-5pm Cost: Normal AdmissionExtensive bus displays and smaller displays of taxis, commercials, military and emergency vehicles. Heritage bus tours and rides, a large collector’s market and children’s attractions. 01932 857381 www.brooklandsmuseum.com23 OCT TO 1 NOVMOVIE MAKER MISSION AT HAMPTON COURT PALACEEast Molesey, KT8 9AUTime: 10am-4.30pm Cost: FREE with Normal AdmissionView the film that celebrates Hampton Court Palace’s 500 year anniversary, using thousands of drawings created by the public. There will also be lots of interactive family workshops and activities.0844 482 7777 www.hrp.org.uk23 OCT TO 2 NOVHOWL’O’WEEN AT CHESSINGTON WORLD OF ADVENTURESLeatherhead Rd, Chessington KT9 2NETime: 10am-8pm Cost: Normal Admission – Save 43% with Early Bird Tickets!Favourite rides can be enjoyed under the dark cloak of night. With over 40 rides and attractions in 10 themed lands, brand new attractions include the Curse of the Lost Tomb maze for fearless adventurers and Trick or Treat Wood for courageous little explorers, as well as rides in the dark and spooky animal shows.0871 663 4477 www.chessington.com24-25 OCTHARVEST FESTIVAL AT RHS WISLEYWoking GU23 6QBTime: 9am-6pm Cost: FREE with Normal AdmissionCelebrate the sights, sounds and tastes of the season with tasty produce from food stalls and Wisley apple tastings. There are also talks, demonstrations and fruit identification. 0845 260 9000 www.rhs.org.uk/wisleyHALLOWEEN PUMPKIN WEEKEND AT OSTERLEY PARK AND HOUSEJersey Road, Isleworth, TW7 4RBTime: 12-4pm Cost: FREE with Normal AdmissionTake part in silly games and spooky fun, plus carve your own pumpkin. No booking required.020 8232 5050 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/osterley-park24-31 OCTNEVERLAND AT CROCKFORD BRIDGE FARMNew Haw Road, Nr. Weybridge

KT15 2BUTime: 10am-4.30pm (performances on the half hour)Enjoy a 25 minute spooky performance of Neverland and the Lost Boys with professional actors and spectacular pop up sets and installations, and enjoy family activities including apple bobbing, creepy games, pumpkin carving, face-painting and cauldron-stirring. Pre-book morning performances. For more details see website.01932 853886 www.crockfordbridgefarm.co.uk24 OCT TO 1 NOVHALLOWEEN AT POLESDEN LACEYGreat Bookham, near Dorking RH5 6BDTime: 10am-3.30pm Cost: Normal Admission plus £2 per trailFollow Alice through the looking glass and meet wonderland characters in the wild woods.01372 452048 www.nationaltrust.org.u/polesden-laceySPOOKY WOODLANDS AT RHS WISLEYWoking GU23 6QBTime: Activities/Dates/Times vary Cost: FREE with Normal AdmissionFamilies can discover the spooky woodlands at RHS Garden Wisley this Halloween with a fun-filled week of family activities and workshops. 0845 260 9000 www.rhs.org.uk/wisleyHALLOWEEN ACTIVITIES AT CLAREMONT LANDSCAPE GARDENPortsmouth Road, Esher KT10 9JG Cost: Normal Admission plus charges below. FREE admission for children dressed in costume.Halloween Trail: 24 Oct-1 Nov, 10am-4.30pm - £0.50Craft Workshops: 26-30 Oct, 10.30am-12.30pm - £1.50Pumpkin Carving: 29 Oct, 10.30am-12.30pm - £1.50Storytelling & Spooky Walk: 30 Oct, 4-5.30pm – £101372 467806 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/claremont-landscape-gardenHALLOWEEN FUN AT HAM HOUSEHam Street, Ham, TW10 7RSTime: 10am-5pm. Cost: FREE admission for kids/Normal Admission AdultsGhostly garden trail with spooky prize (£2 per trail) and themed art and craft activities. Dress up in a Halloween outfit and enjoy the spooky fun.020 8940 1950 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ham-houseWIZARDS AND WITCHES WEEK AT BOCKETTS FARMYoung St, Fetcham, KT22 9BSTime: 10am-5.30pm Cost: FREE with Normal AdmissionFun and freaky activities including a Witches Quiz Trail and Creepy Crafts. Daily activities include pony rides, tractor rides, animal handling and pig racing. The Animal Barns, the large heated indoor play barn, trampolines, go karting, young driver’s area and a jumping pillow will also be open.01372 363764 www.bockettsfarm.co.ukHALLOWEEN FUN AT HOBBLEDOWNHorton Ln, Epsom KT19 8PTTime: 9am-7pm Cost: FREE with Normal AdmissionA week of spooky and exciting fun including Halloween crafts,

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fancy dress competition, 70 metres of ghoulish underground passages, apple bobbing, ‘not so spooky’ ghost stories and falconry display. Plus indoor soft play with designated toddler area.0843 289 4979 www.hobbledown.comHALF TERM AT KEW GARDENSKew Rd, Richmond, TW9 3AB Time: 12-3.45pm Cost: FREE with Normal AdmissionJoin an exciting adventure chasing pirates and foiling their dastardly plot to steal Kew’s spices. Collect a map, solve the puzzles around the gardens and make your own pirate hat.020 8332 5655 www.kew.orgHALLOWEEN SPOOKFEST AT LONDON MUSEUM OF STEAM AND WATERGreen Dragon Lane, Brentford, TW8 0EN Time: 11am-4pm Cost: FREE with Normal AdmissionHalloween craft activities, a ride on the Ghost Train and a trip through the creepy wood.020 8568 4757 www.waterandsteam.org.uk25 OCTCELEBRATE TREES AT PAINSHILL PARKPortsmouth Road, Cobham KT11 1JE Time: 10.30am-4pm Cost: FREE with Normal AdmissionDemonstrations throughout the day of how to plant, care and prune a tree and a special ‘tree trail.’01932 868 113 www.painshill.co.uk

STORY CAFE AT RIVERHOUSE BARN ARTS CENTREManor Road, Walton KT12 2NZ Time: 3pm Cost: £4 (£2 under 2s)Creative storytelling events with crafty projects, themed activities and a teatime treat.01932 254198 www.riverhousebarn.co.uk26-30 OCTFAMILY GHOST TOURS AT HAM HOUSEHam Street, Ham, TW10 7RSTime: 4.30-5.30pm. Cost: £9.50 per personDiscover the ghostly goings on at Ham House and Garden. Booking essential.0844 249 1895 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ham-houseHALF TERM FAMILY ACTIVITIES AT BROOKLANDS MUSEUMBrooklands Road, Weybridge KT13 0QN Time: 10am-5pm Cost: FREE with Normal AdmissionPopular car rides up Test Hill, London Bus Museum bus rides around the local area and workshops. 01932 857381 www.brooklandsmuseum.com26-31 OCTSPOOKY HALF TERM FUN AT SQUIRES GARDEN CENTRESStoke Rd, Cobham KT11 3PU, Burwood Rd, Hersham KT12 4AR,Woodstock Lane North, Long Ditton KT5 5HN, Halliford Rd, Shepperton TW17 8SG, Sixth Cross Rd, Twickenham TW2 5PATime: 10am-4pmGet spooky with Squires creepy activities including painting a glow in the dark skeleton to scare away unwanted visitors (£3.50) or painting a terracotta pumpkin tealight holder with a FREE battery operated light (£5.50). Also other FREE activities to enjoy.www.squiresgardencentres.co.ukDROP-IN PUMPKIN CARVING AT RIVERHOUSE BARN ARTS CENTREManor Road, Walton KT12 2NZ Time: 10am-4pm Cost: £5 per pumpkinPumpkins, templates, inspiration and tools provided.01932 254198 www.riverhousebarn.co.uk27 OCTLITTLE SEEDLINGS GARDENING CLUB AT OSTERLEY PARK Jersey Road, Isleworth TW7 4RB Time: 12-4pm Cost: FREE with Normal AdmissionGet hands on in this edible garden session. Drop-in any time between 12pm and 4pm.020 8232 5050 www.nationaltrust.org.uk 27-29 OCT

WILD LEARNING AT POLESDEN LACEYGreat Bookham, near Dorking RH5 6BDAges: 5+ Time: 10.15am-4pm Cost: £38 per dayDen building, wild art, games and more. Booking required.01372 452048 www.nationaltrust.org.u/polesden-lacey

27 AND 29 OCTHALF TERM HOLIDAY ACTIVITY AT THE CHERTSEY MUSEUM33 Windsor Street, Chertsey KT16 8AT For Ages: 5-12 Time: 11am or 2pm Cost: £5Holiday craft activities. Booking required.01932 565764 www.chertseymuseum.org27-30 OCTFAMILY WORKSHOPS AT MUSEUM OF RICHMONDWhittaker Avenue,Richmond TW9 1TPAges: 5-11 Time: 10am-12pm Cost: £4 per childArt and craft family workshops inspired by the WWII Exhibition.0208 332 1141 www.museumofrichmond.com28 OCTHOLD A SCARY BEAST AT OSTERLEY PARK AND HOUSEJersey Rd, Isleworth, TW7 4RB Time: 12-4pm Cost: FREE with Normal AdmissionHalloween-themed 50 things activity. Will you be brave enough to hold a ‘terrifying’ animal?020 8232 5050 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/osterley-park28-31 OCTDINOSAUR WEEK AT WATERMANS ARTS CENTRE40 High St, Brentford TW8 0DSAges: 0-11 Time: 10am-5pm A week of dinosaur-themed activities for all the family to enjoy including theatre, art and craft, drama, sensory play, an unmissable theatre show and Dinosaur Land! See pages 27 and 35 and Watermans website for further details.020 8232 1010 www.watermans.org.uk29 OCTHALLOWEEN CRAFT CART AT OSTERLEY PARKJersey Rd, Isleworth, TW7 4RB Time: 12-4pm Cost: FREE Drop in and get crafty with a Halloween theme.020 8232 5050 www.nationaltrust.org.ukHALLOWEEN THUMBS UP IT’S THURSDAYKingston Town CentreFor Ages: 2-11 Cost: FREEActivities throughout the town, including: storytelling, face painting, craft activities and entertainers.www.kingstonfirst.co.uk29-30 OCTHALLOWEEN WORKSHOPS AT STRAWBERRY HILL HOUSE268 Waldegrave Road, Twickenham, TW1 4STConfusing Concoctions Ages: 5+ Time: 2pm Cost: £9Befuddle your friends with powerful potions in this mystical workshop. Booking required.Little Witches and Wizards Ages: under 5s Time: 11am Cost: £9Turn yourself into a little witch or wizard, make and decorate your own magical pointy hat. Booking required.Spooky Stories Ages: under 5s at 5pm & 5-8s at 6.30pm Cost: £10Enter the castle of Horace Walpole, discover his library, and in the shadow of his ancient tomes listen to spooky tales of old.020 8744 1241 www.strawberryhillhouse.org.uk

29-31 OCTHALLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAR AT MORDEN HALL PARKMorden Hall Rd, Morden SM4 5JDTime: 11am-3pm Cost: Child £4Dress in your spookiest outfit and bring a pumpkin to carve. Hunt for creepy crawlies, make creepy crafts and follow a spooky trail through the park. 020 8545 6850 www.nationaltrust.org.uk30 OCTNIGHT AT THE CHERTSEY MUSEUM33 Windsor Street, Chertsey KT16 8AT Time: 5-9pm Cost: FREECelebrate the European Museums at Night. Booking required.01932 565764 www.chertseymuseum.orgTORCHLIGHT TOUR AT BROOKLANDS MUSEUMBrooklands Road, Weybridge KT13 0QN Time: 6.30 pm Cost: Adult £25, Child £20 includes dinner.Join a behind-the-scenes tour round the Museum after dark on Halloween. 01932 857381 www.brooklandsmuseum.com30-31 OCTHARVEST FESTIVAL AT MORDEN HALL PARKMorden Hall Rd, Morden SM4 5JDTime: 11am-3pm Cost: Child £4Celebrate autumn at a harvest festival in the Victorian stable yard with artisan stalls, local seasonal food and drink. 020 8545 6850 www.nationaltrust.org.ukWIZARD WEEKEND AT WATERCRESS LINEAlresford, Hampshire SO24 9JGCost: Adult £17, Child £9 Family: £43 Under 2s FREECome in fancy dress and find out about bats, owls and all things magical! With craft activities, face painting, Mr Wizard magic shows, witches Besom broom-making and daily falconry shows from the Falcon High birds of prey display team.01962 733810 www.watercressline.co.uk31 OCTFAMILY GHOST TOUR AT HAMPTON COURT PALACEEast Molesey, KT8 9AUFor Ages: 8+ Time: 6pm Cost: Adult £14, Child £7 (Ages 8-14)Join an early evening walking tour to hear stories of ghostly apparitions and paranormal activity at Hampton Court Palace.0844 482 7777 www.hrp.org.ukGHOST TRAIN AT KEMPTON STEAM RAILWAYSnakey Lane, Feltham TW13 6XHTime: 5-7pm Cost: £5 for 2 people. Take a ride on a ghost train, includes warm drink and biscuit. Booking requiredwww.hamptonkemptonrailway.org.ukHALLOWEEN AT KINGSTON MUSEUMWheatfield Way, Kingston KT1 2PSTime: 2-4pm. Cost: FREECome along for a creepy story and craft session full of exciting ways to decorate your Halloween party.020 8547 5006 www.kingston.gov.uk/museum

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This half term, Watermans in Brentford will be going dino crazy in Dinosaur Week, with theatre highlight What To Do When You Find a Dinosaur, described by The Guardian as ‘a show that takes the skeleton of recorded fact and locates the funny bone.’ Families can follow the hilarious adventures of scientist William Buckland as he discovers the Megalosaurus and tells the world about it, in this bone-shaking, music-making, silly show. Performances run from 28 October to 31 October at 11am and 3pm.

Dinosaur Week will see the Watermans Bar transformed into Dinosaur Land. Children can enjoy play sessions (ages 0-3) and interactive adventures (ages 3-8) from Tea Dance for Little People, including the chance to make dino feet, jump into a volcano and go on a treasure hunt! For children ages 8 to11, a fun, drama workshop Dinosaur Drama Adventure will explore what happens when the dinosaurs escape from the theme park. Yes, it will be Watermans answer to Jurassic Park! Other highlights include dino bath-bomb making and an appearance by a real live dinosaur. Start guessing now, will it be a plant-eater or a meat-eater?

In addition to its half term offerings, October sees Watermans weekly Sunday children’s theatre season well underway, with a different show every week and something for families of every taste. There are

Half Term is Dinosaur Week at Watermans!By Linda Stone, Editorclassic tales like Lyngo Theatre’s Puss in Boots (18 October) (‘Storytelling at its best’ Mumsnet) and The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse (22 November) from Pied Piper Theatre. There are also adaptations of much-loved books Rosie’s Magic Horse (25 October) by Quentin Blake and Russell Hoban and Oddly (11 October), a quirky and charming adaptation of Joyce Dunbar’s book. And, not to be forgotten, is CBBC’s infamous Little Howard and the Magic Pencil of Life and Death, a real life and animated comedy duo live on stage.

With tickets at such reasonable prices (£7.00 per ticket for the majority of shows), it’s really worth putting a few theatre

dates in your diary this autumn. Remember too that Watermans offers Parent and Baby Cinema Screenings every Wednesday morning and family cinema every Saturday morning with tickets only £5 whatever your age!

Looking forward, you’ll be excited to hear that Watermans Christmas Show is Kipper’s Snowy Day, a magical show full of puppets, mischief, original songs and music. Based on the popular children’s book by Mick Inkpen, performances run 5 December to 23 December.

For further information, see listings on page 35 and visit www.watermans.org.uk for more information and booking.

NEARLY NEW SALESMum2Mumwww.mum2mummarket.co.ukSURBITONSat 10 Oct & Sat 7 Nov 2-4pmSt Mark’s Church Hall, St Mark’s Hill, KT6 4LSHAMPTONSat 17 Oct 2-4pm Hampton Methodist Church, Percy Rd, TW12 3JTCLAYGATESun 11 Oct 2-4pmClaygate Village Hall, Church Rd, KT10 0JPTEDDINGTONSat 14 Nov 2-4pmTeddington Baptist Church, Church Rd, TW11 8PF

NCTwww.nct.org.ukEGHAMSat 17 Oct 10.30am-12pm Egham Leisure Centre, Vicarage Rd, TW20 8NLHERSHAMSat 7 Nov 10am-12pmBell Farm Primary School, KT12 5NBCLAYGATESun 15 Nov 12-2pmClaygate Day Centre, Elm Rd, KT10 0EHBYFLEETSat 21 Nov, 2.30-4pmByfleet Village Hall, 54 High Rd, KT14 7QL

ClaygateSun 11 Oct2-4pmClaygate Village HallChurch RoadKT10 0JPHamptonSat 17 Oct2-4pmHampton Methodist Church, Percy RoadTW12 2JTSurbitonSat 10 Oct2-4pmSt Mark’s Church Hall, Surbiton KT6 4LS

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LOCAL

THEATRE GUIDE

Box Office: 020 8232 1010 watermans.org.uk

HALF-TERM WEEK IS

D INOSAURWEEK

Family show

Visit Dinosaur Land

Meet a life-size dinosaur

Make a Dino bath bomb

Take a Dino adventure

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POLKA THEATRE240 The Broadway, Wimbledon SW19 1SBBooking info: 020 8543 4888 www.polkatheatre.comHURRICANE BOY7-11 OCTAn imaginative tale of chaos and calm, Hurricane Boy is a charming show combining physical storytelling and live music. For Ages: 5-11BEASTY BABY14 OCT TO 3 JANA lively celebration of family, growing up and the rituals both children and adults go through in those extraordinary early years of life. For Ages: 3-6THE SAGAS OF NOGGIN THE NOG15-18 OCTThe iconic Noggin the Nog stories are playfully retold using puppets, original music, film – and a cast of some very silly Vikings. For Ages: 4-8THE BEAR23 OCT TO 8 NOVRaymond Briggs’ beloved book comes to life with dazzling puppetry, delicious music and dreamy storytelling. For Ages: 4-8RICHMOND THEATREThe Green, Richmond TW9 1QJBookings: 0844 871 7651www.atgticketsSING-A-LONG-A-FROZEN26 OCT 11.30am and 3.30pmIntroduced by a live host who will guide you through this interactive screening by showing you how to use your free prop bag, warm up your singing voices and teach you some dance moves with the help of the Singalonga Princesses.RIVERHOUSE ARTS CENTREManor Rd, Walton KT12 2NZBox Office: 01932 253354 www.riverhousebarn.co.ukPUSS IN BOOTS 14 NOVExpect lots of surprises, a gripping story and beautiful

images as Jack sells his cow for five magic beans and finds himself in the land above the clouds. For Ages: 4+THE SNOW QUEEN11-13 DECCan Gerda and her new friends reach the Snow Queen’s palace to release Kai from his icy prison and melt his frozen heart? A brand new adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s classic story.

THE HAMMOND THEATREHanworth Road, Hampton, TW12 3HDEnquiries: 020 8783 4418www.thehammondtheatre.co.ukTHE ELVES AND THE SHOEMAKER17 OCTClassic fable using magical puppets, intricate design, original music and the simplest of dialogue.THE ROSE THEATRE24-26 High Street, Kingston KT1 1HLBox Office: 08444 821 556 www.rosetheatrekingston.orgHERE BE MONSTERS6-7 NOVA thrilling new musical adventure, performed by five talented actor musicians who bring this exciting story to life. For Ages: 3+UP IN THE ATTIC18 OCTA story about co-operation, friendship and overcoming fears. A magical, melodious and interactive tale created through enchanting music and puppetry. For Ages: 3 to 6.MY KINGDOM FOR A HORSE28 OCTA brand new breakneck, irreverent and hilarious history of the Wars of the Roses, from the writer of international stage hit Horrible Histories. For Ages: 7-13VERA FLETCHER HALL4, Embercourt Road, Thames Ditton, KT70LQBox Office: 0845 690 1926www.verafletcherhall.co.ukHANSEL, GRETAL AND YOU... WHO?10 OCTA fast, funny show with lots of opportunities for the children in the audience to help out. For Ages: 4-8WATERMANS40 High Street, Brentford TW8 0DSBox Office: 020 8232 1010www.watermans.org.uk

A REAL MERMAID’S TALE4 OCTAn exciting adventure on the high seas with pirates, monstrous sea creatures and mermaid treasure. For Ages: 3-8ODDLY11 OCTA fun, whimsical tale about the big questions in life based on the much-loved children’s book by Joyce Dunbar. For Ages: 3-8PUSS IN BOOTS18 OCTWith a host of puppets and a working windmill this is an unmissable, classic furry tail! It’s the cat’s whiskers. For Ages: 4-816 SINGERS22-24 OCTCleverly captures the attention of tiny spectators using breath, rhythms and song, and by blending movement with an intricate, moving set. A rare opportunity to share a beautifully-crafted performance with your baby. For Ages: 0-18 monthsROSIE’S MAGIC HORSE25 OCT

A heart-warming tale of aspiration, friendship, adventure and a little bit of mischief. For Ages: 3-8WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU FIND A DINOSAURHALF TERM: 28-31 OCT, 11am and 3pmOxford Playhouse presents the UK’s very own pre-historic story in this brand new bone-shaking, music-making, silly show which will make history sparkle and come alive. For Ages: 4-8

Left: Beasty Baby at Polka Theatre

Right: A Real Mermaid’s Tale at Watermans

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October half term family funRHS Garden Wisley, Surrey. Near junction 10 of the M25. Enjoy free* family activities every day.

*Free once in the garden, normal garden admission applies. Charge applies to pumpkin carving. Activities vary daily, please check the website for details. RHS Registered Charity No: 222879/SC038262

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